It’s Not the Products: Uncovering the Hidden Causes of Hair Troubles
It’s Not the Products: Uncovering the Hidden Causes of Hair Troubles.
QUESTION?
"I wash my hair 3 times in the shower, how and why I use Muk tf doesn't it come out clean shampoo for oil control.
Twice a week. It worked at the start then the last month has just been incredibly hard to get a thorough clean.
l've tried washing in sections - that didn't work. This seems to happen every time I switch to a new brand.
It works at the start then after awhile it starts becoming impossible to clean even though I wash 2-3 times in the shower.
Do I need to switch between brands every second wash? Or do I need to wash every 2-3 days?"
ANSWER
It's important to understand that hair doesn't adapt or "get used to" products over time.
If you're experiencing difficulty in getting your hair clean, it’s more likely due to a variety of external or internal factors.
Hormonal fluctuations, for instance, can cause your scalp to produce more oil than usual or can lead to dryness.
This can happen during periods like pregnancy, menopause, or due to changes in birth control methods.
Diet also plays a significant role in hair health.
Nutrient deficiencies or sudden changes in your eating habits can impact the scalp's natural oil production, making it either too oily or too dry.
Similarly, stress can cause your body to react in different ways, including affecting your scalp’s condition.
When you're stressed, your scalp may become more sensitive, producing either excess oil or experiencing dryness, which can make it harder for your hair to feel clean.
Additionally, environmental factors like weather changes can have an impact.
In humid conditions, your scalp may produce more oil, while in cold weather, you might experience dryness.
Even water quality, such as hard water containing minerals, can cause buildup on your hair and scalp, making it feel greasy or difficult to clean.
All of these factors can affect how well your hair responds to washing, regardless of the product you’re using.